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The Center for Studying Health System Change is committed to helping the news media get the real story about how the nation's changing health care system affects people.

HSC does not advocate particular policies and instead strives to be an honest broker of information, providing insights on today's complex health care issues.

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Insurance Coverage and Costs

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